Recall 10V500 covers 836 2011 Jayco RVs for an Atwood 35 range oven gas-line fracture. Repair is free at Jayco dealers.
Jayco is recalling 836 2011 Jay Feather Sport, Jay Feather, Jay Flight, Greyhawk Class C, and other models because a fracture in the gas line to the Atwood 35 Series range oven burner can leak propane. Propane near an ignition source can start a fire or explosion, and the Jayco dealer repair will be free once available.
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What's wrong?
The Atwood 35 Series range oven in these 2011 Jayco travel trailers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes uses a propane line to feed gas to the burner inside the oven cavity. That line is supposed to carry fuel only to the burner, where it is ignited and controlled by the oven. When the line stays sealed, propane remains contained inside the cooking system.
On affected Jayco models, a small fracture can form within the line that delivers propane to the oven cavity burner. The recall filing does not identify the exact cause of the fracture, but it places the defect inside that gas delivery line. Once the line is cracked, propane can escape before it reaches the burner, leaving gas in an area where it does not belong.
There is no warning sign before failure. If you smell propane near the oven or inside the RV, treat that as a gas leak and stop using the range oven until it is inspected.
Who's affected?
Covers 10 Jayco model lines from the 2011 model year, all tied to the equipment component.
| 2011 Jayco Jay Feather Sport | Equipment |
|---|---|
| 2011 Jayco Jay Feather | Equipment |
| 2011 Jayco Jay Flight | Equipment |
| 2011 Jayco Greyhawk Class C | Equipment |
| 2011 Jayco Eagle Super Lite | Equipment |
| 2011 Jayco Eagle | Equipment |
| 2011 Jayco Jay Feather Select | Equipment |
| 2011 Jayco Jay Flight G2 | Equipment |
| 2011 Jayco Recon Zx | Equipment |
| 2011 Jayco Pinnacle | Equipment |
| Units affected | 836 |
A matching 2011 Jayco model name does not guarantee inclusion. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific RV is included.
What's the safety risk?
A propane leak near an ignition source can lead to a fire or explosion, with property damage or personal injury. Treat any propane odor or suspected leak as a reason to stop using the stove and contact a dealer. Repair will be free at any franchised Jayco dealer once available.
What should I do?
- Check your VIN to confirm your 2011 Jayco model is included in this recall.
- Contact a franchised Jayco dealer to ask whether the free Atwood 35 Series range oven gas-line repair is open for your VIN.
- Stop using the range oven until the gas-line fracture risk has been repaired.
- Bring the recall notice if you have it. If not, reference recall number 10V500 when you call.
- Call Jayco or Atwood customer service with questions about the oven repair before using the appliance again.
What happens at the repair
Jayco worked with Atwood to replace or repair the Atwood 35 Series range oven stove at no charge. Once the repair is available through the dealer network, a Jayco technician checks the stove and the gas line feeding the oven cavity burner, then repairs the stove or replaces it if needed. Parts and labor are covered under the recall. When you call, give the service desk recall 10V500 and say the trailer has an Atwood 35 Series range oven with a possible propane gas line fracture.
Timeline
| October 21, 2010 | NHTSA published the recall |
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| November 8, 2010 | Owner notification mailed |
Frequently asked questions
What is recall 10V500?
Recall 10V500 covers 836 2011 Jayco models equipped with Atwood 35 Series range ovens. A small fracture in the gas line to the oven cavity burner can leak propane, increasing the risk of fire or explosion with property damage or personal injury.
What should I do if my 2011 Jayco Jay Feather Sport, Jay Feather, Jay Flight, Greyhawk Class C, Eagle Super Lite, Eagle, Jay Feather Select, Jay Flight G2, Recon Zx, or Pinnacle is on this recall?
Check your VIN to confirm your specific Jayco model is included in recall 10V500. If it is, contact Jayco or an authorized Jayco service location and reference recall 10V500. Jayco is working with Atwood to repair or replace the affected stove for free.
Is the Jayco recall repair free?
Yes. Federal recall law requires the manufacturer to repair the safety defect at no cost, and Jayco's remedy says the affected Atwood stove will be repaired or replaced free of charge. The safety recall repair began on November 8, 2010.
What is the safety risk from the Atwood oven recall?
The risk is propane leaking from the gas line that feeds the oven cavity burner. If that propane reaches an ignition source, the recall says a fire or explosion can result, with property damage or personal injury. Stop using the oven until the repair is complete.
What if I bought this Jayco used?
The free recall repair still applies. Recall coverage follows the VIN, not the first owner. Check your VIN to see whether your specific 2011 Jayco model is included, then contact a Jayco service location and reference recall 10V500 when you schedule the repair.
More information
| NHTSA campaign page | nhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/10V500000 |
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| Jayco customer service | 1-574-266-4749 |
| NHTSA recall # | 10V500 |
| NHTSA recall # (full) | 10V500000 |
Source documents
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Download Owner Notification Letter (PDF)
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Download Owner Notice (PDF)
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Download Defect / Noncompliance Notice (PDF) (PDF)
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Download Recall Acknowledgement (PDF)
This article is generated from NHTSA's primary recall filings and reviewed against the source on June 3, 2026. RecallNotify does not paraphrase NHTSA's consequence language; that text is reproduced as written above. Editorial standards →